Rossi Energy Catalyzer Controversial Deal with National Instruments

by admin on November 14, 2011

This could have been the most intriguing news surrounding the controversy of Rossi Energy Catalyzer. The technology, which is invented by Italian Engineer Andrea Rossi, has closed a deal with a respected organization named National Instruments. It is very interesting to note that a company is willing to risk their name and does not mind being linked with the cold fusion device. We do not know however the depth of the agreement. Some speculate that National Instruments agreed to build some control equipment for the technology. Pseudoskeptics probably are thinking what strategies they have to create to discredit the device. This latest scoop came from Peswiki. We cannot deny the fact that the relationship between NI and AR is undoubtedly important. However, there is no need to hurry with our conclusion.

On the other hand, Daniel Passerini said that there have been talks going on since April and that NI is fully aware of the controversy surrounding Rossi Energy Catalyzer. It is either the order was paid up front or a real investor is behind the technology. The two must think that there is certainly money in the said business partnership. Of course, it will not happen overnight but they are certain that it will be as soon as possible. This, too, is alone interesting to discuss further. We just have to wait and see, meanwhile.

In the past few months, Rossi was busy preparing for the October 28 private demonstration at the University of Bologna set by the secret customer. Soon after Rossi Energy Catalyzer delivered half a megawatt thermal power in self sustained mode for over fiver hours, the technology has definitely come a long way now. Currently, Rossi is busy with the e-cat production. Now, that is amazing piece of work. Groundbreaking discovery, indeed! The pseudoskeptics must be jealous.

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